myopinioncounts wrote:
And they really think that the people who own these aggressive dogs are interested in making them LESS aggressive? Cloud Cuckoo Land comes into mind.

I agree totally, even the dog in the photo is wearing Cranberry Tinted Spectacles like whoever dreamed up this hair brained idea.

[quote][p][bold]myopinioncounts[/bold] wrote:
And they really think that the people who own these aggressive dogs are interested in making them LESS aggressive? Cloud Cuckoo Land comes into mind.[/p][/quote]I agree totally, even the dog in the photo is wearing Cranberry Tinted Spectacles like whoever dreamed up this hair brained idea.Cornbeefur

You ignore the fact that there are thousands of rescue dogs, mistreated and ill-raised, who are now in loving homes with owners trying to rehabilitate them. A very tricky task when humans have done so much damage but thankfully there are many responsible people who are thankful for such advice and help in getting their dogs trained.

You ignore the fact that there are thousands of rescue dogs, mistreated and ill-raised, who are now in loving homes with owners trying to rehabilitate them. A very tricky task when humans have done so much damage but thankfully there are many responsible people who are thankful for such advice and help in getting their dogs trained.hatemordor

hatemordor wrote:
You ignore the fact that there are thousands of rescue dogs, mistreated and ill-raised, who are now in loving homes with owners trying to rehabilitate them. A very tricky task when humans have done so much damage but thankfully there are many responsible people who are thankful for such advice and help in getting their dogs trained.

Who is 'you?'

[quote][p][bold]hatemordor[/bold] wrote:
You ignore the fact that there are thousands of rescue dogs, mistreated and ill-raised, who are now in loving homes with owners trying to rehabilitate them. A very tricky task when humans have done so much damage but thankfully there are many responsible people who are thankful for such advice and help in getting their dogs trained.[/p][/quote]Who is 'you?'Cornbeefur

I don't think any of the rescue dogs "in loving homes" are likely to have been involved in the high profile dog attacks that the article refers to. Those dog owners left the scene without helping the victims or offering to pay vet bills.

I don't think any of the rescue dogs "in loving homes" are likely to have been involved in the high profile dog attacks that the article refers to. Those dog owners left the scene without helping the victims or offering to pay vet bills.myopinioncounts